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*'''Strong on teaching side, not on open source product dev.'''
*'''Strong on teaching side, not on open source product dev.'''
*Good for tech transfer, creating the minimum barrier to making things
*Good for tech transfer, creating the minimum barrier to making things
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*Look into Erasmus - put it into a FabLab in Europe. Aligned army of people.

Revision as of 22:52, 31 August 2019

  1. Resonates with hands-on imperative - make the things we need.
  2. Production medium, knowledge, software (group organization, human technology)
  3. Sustainable business - OSE branding layer, open source business model - workshops
  4. Cameron Sinclair - OS Architecture
  5. OpenDesk - social value and making a living
  6. Likes longevity of OSE, decade since ranch is bought.
  7. OSE influence: knowledge should be free. Knowledge for practical ends, not hobby. For the experience of sharing - how people interact with tech. Community consciouness. Produced by humans - human centered design. Human centered technology - technology that helps you grow as a human.
  • Vertical is education - low cost education toys.
  • Likes - broad approach
  • Like ecology of organization
  • Doesn't like 3D Printer. Not right tool for Latin America.
  • Likes CNC and lasers, not 3DP
  • Sheet work with CNC is his favorite.
  • Arduino yes - but not expert.
  • Good at explaining technical things to nontech audience.
  • Likes the 4 pillars of modularity: Axis, controller,
  • Wants to see the electric motors.
  • Workshops, kits attached to workshops, successful at grants and residencies; not so great at crowdfunding. Launching a community call right now.
  • Strong on teaching side, not on open source product dev.
  • Good for tech transfer, creating the minimum barrier to making things
  • Look into Erasmus - put it into a FabLab in Europe. Aligned army of people.